Parking is free at the Philadelphia Zoo parking garage for the zoo's members. Only one car per membership can use the free parking space, and spots are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. There is a SEPTA parking lot at 5024 Wynnefield Avenue, where you can park for free all day, any day of the week.
Do you have to wear a mask at the Philadelphia Zoo?
While inside any building and in designated exhibits, all guests ages 2+ must wear a mask for the safety of our guests, staff and animals. Guests who are fully vaccinated will be permitted to remove their masks while outdoors.
Can you bring drinks into Philadelphia Zoo?
Yes, you can bring in food and drinks just no alcohol.
How long does it take to get through the Philadelphia Zoo?
We recommend that you give yourself at least 2-3 hours to get through the entire campus.
How much does it cost to park at the Philadelphia Zoo?
Parking is $17 per car. Members receive one car free per visit by scanning their membership upon exiting our lots. Parking is first come, first served. You may add parking onto your reservation or pay for parking with a debit or credit card upon exiting.Apr 1, 2021
Do you have to pay for parking at Philly zoo?
Zoo members park free on a first-come-first-serve basis. You can also drive up to the garage and pay on arrival. Recently, many visitors have been leaving online reviews about free parking for all at the Philadelphia Zoo parking garage.Sep 23, 2021
Does the Philadelphia Zoo have parking?
Zoo parking is available in several lots and the Zoo Parking Garage along both Girard Avenue and 34th Street. Handicap spaces and spaces for vans are available in both Tiger Lot and the Parking Garage.
How long does it take to see everything at the zoo?
about 2-3 hours
How long are the dinosaurs at the Philadelphia Zoo?
98 feet long
Can you conceal carry in Philadelphia Zoo?
Public Safety officers will use a wand to screen guests, bags, strollers, briefcases, purses and containers. The following items are strictly prohibited: Weapons/firearms or items that appear to be weapons, including toy guns.